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- Macbook Air (2017) sometimes do not charge (orange or green led do not blink)
- Laptop cooler for Macbook 12"
- Is NexStand the best portable macbook stand?
- (UK) Cheapest way for me to get a 2017 MacBook Pro?
- Display issues when shutting down
Macbook Air (2017) sometimes do not charge (orange or green led do not blink) Posted: 25 Jun 2018 10:11 PM PDT Hello Guys, Half year ago I bought Macbook Air 2017 edition. This computer is awesome, but from a few days I saw that sometimes it does not garage led on magasafe do not blink. I have to plug off and plug in to get my macbook started charging. Regarding Apple instructions on website I checked connections and look clear. What could be a problem? How to fix it? This situation does not appear everyday but sometimes. Regards. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 25 Jun 2018 11:18 AM PDT Hi. Can anyone recommend a small laptop cooler for a 12" MacBook? I bought one which is 12" to 17" but it is way to big for this tiny laptop and has scratched the MacBook due to it's design. Looking for a cooler I can use at my desk and on my lap. Thanks for any help. [link] [comments] | ||
Is NexStand the best portable macbook stand? Posted: 25 Jun 2018 04:59 PM PDT
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(UK) Cheapest way for me to get a 2017 MacBook Pro? Posted: 25 Jun 2018 05:21 AM PDT Hey guys apart from eBay or gumtree what ways could I save money if I wanted to get a cheap one which I would then sell when the new one is out. Thanks, [link] [comments] | ||
Display issues when shutting down Posted: 25 Jun 2018 02:34 AM PDT Has anyone else experienced this problem? I have a 2017 Macbook running 10.13.5. When I shut down the machine the display shows what looks like a screen shot that has been taken at some point since the machine was last booted. For example, I was using the Macbook for five hours yesterday and during that time i watched a film on iTunes. I then shut down iTunes and used the Macbook for a few hourse before shutting down. During shutdown, the screen showed a frame from the movie for about 5 or 6 seconds. A similar thing happened today - except that this time it was an image of the screen when I had a browser open and was logged into by bank account. It seems to me that random stuff from memory is getting shoved onto the screen during shutdown. For obvious reasons I would like to stop this from happening. Any ideas? [link] [comments] |
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